* Tensorflow 2.3.0 building and passing tests.
* Added einsum and test.
* Added ByteString as a possible argument to a function.
* Support more data types for Adam.
* Move to later version of LTS on stackage.
* Added a wrapper module for convolution functions.
* Update ci build to use a later version of stack.
* Removed a deprecated import in GradientTest.
- Add LICENSE files for all packages.
- Add descriptions for packages that were missing one.
- Work around google/proto-lens#69 by symlinking third_party into
tensorflow-proto.
* Switched to lts-8.13, added custom-setup.
Our packages no longer elicit complaints like this:
Package tensorflow-foo uses a custom Cabal build, but does not use a
custom-setup stanza.
* Removed some extra-deps and explicit-setup-deps
* Removed provisions for different versions of stack lts.
We are now solidly in the 8-only territory.
Also removes all the ghc-8-specific logic in the .cabal files.
ghc-8 has issues with deeply nested tuples of constraints. We can
work around it by:
- Changing TensorTypes to a regular class. This required FlexibleContexts.
(But we'll probably need it anyway when we support heterogeneous tensor
lists.)
- Specializing NoneOf for long type lists.
For more details, see: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/12175.
Also added 'directory' to tensorflow-core-ops' dependencies since it's used
in the Setup script.
One more step towards fixing #38.
Two issues:
- The definition of `\\` was missing parentheses. It was probably a bug
that this used to worked in ghc-7.10.
- Set `-fconstraint-solver-iterations=0` to work around
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/12175. It looks like we can
trigger that bug when defining a significantly complicated op. Specifically,
our type shenanigans ("OneOf") along with lens setters (for OpDef) seem
to confuse GHC.
Still TODO: automate testing of different ghc versions to prevent a regression.